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2022/ 4/ 1[Webinar] Trends in AI, privacy, and data protection laws in the EU, US, and China Part 1 [Subtitles]
2022/ 4/ 8Held on January 2022th, 1 Co-sponsored by Covington & Burling LLP / FRONTEO
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Points of attendance
In this webinar, three lawyers based in the U.S., China, and Europe will provide an overview of the current and future regulatory framework that applies to artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and their impact on Japanese corporations developing and deploying AI systems. We start by discussing the definitions of AI, as set out in the regulatory frameworks on AI developing across the globe. We follow this discussion by examining how existing laws, in particular privacy and data protection laws in the U.S., China, and Europe apply to AI systems. We then turn our attention to anticipated AI regulatory frameworks in these jurisdictions, with a focus on how these regulatory frameworks will affect Japanese companies seeking to develop and deploy AI systems in these markets. This webinar will conclude with an overview of the key practical takeaways for Japanese corporations in this space. This discussion will provide the background for a series of additional short recorded sessions to be presented by Covington lawyers on AI, privacy, and related tech regulatory topics. In Part 3, you can see the moderated discussion that took place after the lecture.
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Held on January 2022th, 1 Co-sponsored by Covington & Burling LLP / FRONTEO
[The materials for this seminar can be downloaded from the form below.]
Points of attendance
In this webinar, three lawyers based in the U.S., China, and Europe will provide an overview of the current and future regulatory framework that applies to artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and their impact on Japanese corporations developing and deploying AI systems. We start by discussing the definitions of AI, as set out in the regulatory frameworks on AI developing across the globe. We follow this discussion by examining how existing laws, in particular privacy and data protection laws in the U.S., China, and Europe apply to AI systems. We then turn our attention to anticipated AI regulatory frameworks in these jurisdictions, with a focus on how these regulatory frameworks will affect Japanese companies seeking to develop and deploy AI systems in these markets. This webinar will conclude with an overview of the key practical takeaways for Japanese corporations in this space. This discussion will provide the background for a series of additional short recorded sessions to be presented by Covington lawyers on AI, privacy, and related tech regulatory topics. In Part 3, you can see the moderated discussion that took place after the lecture.
lecturer
Lindsey L. Tonsager, Partner
Lindsey Tonsager helps national and multinational clients in a broad range of industries anticipate and effectively evaluate legal and reputational risks under federal and state data privacy and communications laws. She co-chairs the firm’s global Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice Group and previously co-chaired the firm’s Artificial Intelligence Initiative.
In addition to assisting clients engage strategically with the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Congress, the California Privacy Protection Agency, and other federal and state regulators on a proactive basis, she has experience helping clients respond to informal investigations and enforcement actions.
Yan Luo, Partner
Yan Luo advises clients on a broad range of regulatory matters in connection with data privacy and cybersecurity, antitrust and competition, as well as international trade laws in the United States, EU, and China. Yan has significant experience assisting multinational companies navigating the rapidly-evolving Chinese cybersecurity and data privacy rules. Her work includes high-stakes compliance advice on strategic issues such as data localization and cross border data transfer, as well as data protection advice in the context of strategic transactions. She also advises leading Chinese technology companies on global data governance issues and on compliance matters in major jurisdictions such as the European Union and the United States.
Sam Jungyun Choi, Associate
Sam Jungyun Choi is an associate in the technology regulatory group in the London office. Her practice focuses on European data protection law and new policies and legislation relating to innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, online platforms, digital health products and autonomous vehicles. She also advises clients on matters relating to children’s privacy and policy initiatives relating to online safety.
Sam advises leading technology, software and life sciences companies on a wide range of matters relating to data protection and cybersecurity issues. Her work in this area has involved advising global companies on compliance with European data protection legislation, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the UK Data Protection Act, the ePrivacy Directive, and related EU and global legislation. She also advises on a variety of policy developments in Europe, including providing strategic advice on EU and national initiatives relating to artificial intelligence, data sharing, digital health, and online platforms.
Profile
Covington & Burling LLP
Covington Burling LLP was founded in Washington, DC in 1919 and currently has 13 offices worldwide. With over 1,200 internationally renowned and professional lawyers, our responsiveness to provide outstanding legal services and strategic advice is highly regarded. With over 100 senior government officials, he is not only familiar with the fields of corporate law, litigation and investigation, but also his deep insight into policy and policy makers and the quality of comprehensive regulatory advisory services. The height has a good reputation all over the world.
It has been selected as one of the "100 Global Elites Selected by GCR" many times in the past from the Global Competition Review, and has been selected as one of the world's top 2015 antitrust laws every year from 19 to 20.In addition to being repeatedly named on the "A List" by American Lawyers, he has been ranked in the Top 25 in the US in the General Counseling category of Americas Best Corporate Law Firm by Corporate Board Members.
We have as clients many Japanese companies, trade organizations, and government agencies, and through the Japan Department, we are working to further deepen our relationship with Japan and respond to more accurate needs.
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